To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tell me.
#BeyondFilmSchool
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Get the IFH Podcast 👉https://indiefilmhustle.com/podcasts
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/
Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's IndieFilmHustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com
SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv
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published:21 Dec 2015

views:1837

http://FilmSpecific.com When looking for Film Financing, you need a solid Business Plan for your film containing a realistic Film DistributionStrategy.
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0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
how you plan to generate revenue
revenue on your film om the first is through
Videos that helped our thousands of viewers:
#Leveraging Your Short Film To Grow Your Audience
http://goo.gl/MlWv9R
#How to Attract Film Financing By Leveraging Your Short Film
http://goo.gl/cagTba
#Finding RevenueProjections For Your Film's Business Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P0VHlUt6E
#Film BusinessPlans: 5 Biggest Mistakes
http://goo.gl/3OOo1i
0:59
traditional distribution platforms and the second is through non-traditional or what I call 2.0 distribution platforms
1:29
traditional retail DVD so the DVD's that you see in the stores
1:37
platforms are the traditional distribution platforms
1:41
1:50
we've also come across for more distribution platforms
2:05
to earn revenue on your film so
2:44
promoting your business plan to potential investors
3:37
planning to release it digitally on the Internet
4:04
these potential investors who are reading your business plan so within
4:24
what's your strategy for maximizing your revenue
4:50
whatever path you choose you need to clearly communicate

Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5apx.html
If you'd like more information on calculating the binomial coefficient (n-choose-k) read this: http://www.statisticshowto.com/binomial-coefficient/
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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published:09 May 2018

views:78522

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

published:11 Mar 2013

views:178

This is logomix!

published:21 Oct 2017

views:458

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

References

External links

List of film periodicals

Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines which principally serve as a consumer guide to movies.

The normal distribution is useful because of the central limit theorem. In its most general form, under some conditions (which include finite variance), it states that averages of random variables independently drawn from independent distributions converge in distribution to the normal, that is, become normally distributed when the number of random variables is sufficiently large. Physical quantities that are expected to be the sum of many independent processes (such as measurement errors) often have distributions that are nearly normal. Moreover, many results and methods (such as propagation of uncertainty and least squares parameter fitting) can be derived analytically in explicit form when the relevant variables are normally distributed.

Though the expense involved in making movies almost immediately led film production to concentrate under the auspices of standing production companies, advances in affordable film making equipment, and expansion of opportunities to acquire investment capital from outside the film industry itself, have allowed independent film production to evolve. Hollywood is the oldest film industry of the world and the largest in terms of box office gross and number of screens.

Business plan

A business plan is a formal statement of business goals, reasons they are attainable, and plans for reaching them. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals.

Business plans may target changes in perception and branding by the customer, client, taxpayer, or larger community. When the existing business is to assume a major change or when planning a new venture, a 3 to 5 year business plan is required, since investors will look for their investment return in that timeframe.

Audience

Business plans may be internally or externally focused. Externally focused plans target goals that are important to external stakeholders, particularly financial stakeholders. They typically have detailed information about the organization or team attempting to reach the goals. With for-profit entities, external stakeholders include investors and customers. External stake-holders of non-profits include donors and the clients of the non-profit's services. For government agencies, external stakeholders include tax-payers, higher-level government agencies, and international lending bodies such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, various economic agencies of the United Nations, and development banks.

Film Industry #10 Film Distribution 101

To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tell me.
#BeyondFilmSchool
CONNECT WITH AMBER!
BLOG: https://freelancefilmlife.wordpress.com/
WEBSITE: http://www.ambermsherman.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/amberlivingvlog/
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Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

Get the IFH Podcast 👉https://indiefilmhustle.com/podcasts
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/
Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's IndieFilmHustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com
SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv
IFH Podcast: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/itunes
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LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://www.facebook.com/indiefilmhustle
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6:18

A Real Distribution Strategy For Your Film's Business Plan

A Real Distribution Strategy For Your Film's Business Plan

A Real Distribution Strategy For Your Film's Business Plan

http://FilmSpecific.com When looking for Film Financing, you need a solid Business Plan for your film containing a realistic Film DistributionStrategy.
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/IAozOi
Let'sConnect:
Like us on FaceBook:
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Contact info
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http://www.IndependentFilmBlog.com
Learn more about becoming a member of Film Specific:
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http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/film-specific/id414856032?mt=8
Subscribe to your YouTube Channel:
http://goo.gl/IAozOi
0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
how you plan to generate revenue
revenue on your film om the first is through
Videos that helped our thousands of viewers:
#Leveraging Your Short Film To Grow Your Audience
http://goo.gl/MlWv9R
#How to Attract Film Financing By Leveraging Your Short Film
http://goo.gl/cagTba
#Finding RevenueProjections For Your Film's Business Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P0VHlUt6E
#Film BusinessPlans: 5 Biggest Mistakes
http://goo.gl/3OOo1i
0:59
traditional distribution platforms and the second is through non-traditional or what I call 2.0 distribution platforms
1:29
traditional retail DVD so the DVD's that you see in the stores
1:37
platforms are the traditional distribution platforms
1:41
1:50
we've also come across for more distribution platforms
2:05
to earn revenue on your film so
2:44
promoting your business plan to potential investors
3:37
planning to release it digitally on the Internet
4:04
these potential investors who are reading your business plan so within
4:24
what's your strategy for maximizing your revenue
4:50
whatever path you choose you need to clearly communicate

0:11

Marial Film Distributions

Marial Film Distributions

Marial Film Distributions

The Binomial Distribution: Crash Course Statistics #15

Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5apx.html
If you'd like more information on calculating the binomial coefficient (n-choose-k) read this: http://www.statisticshowto.com/binomial-coefficient/
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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17:01

Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

Jump Start Distributions - 2011 Promo

The Normal Distribution (DeSTRESS Film 11)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

2:34

Film Exhibition Distribution and Sales #filmFEDS

Film Exhibition Distribution and Sales #filmFEDS

Film Exhibition Distribution and Sales #filmFEDS

The FilmExhibition, Distribution and Sales (FEDS scheme) offered 15 trainees the opportunity of nine-months paid (LondonLiving Wage equivalent) work experience in film exhibition, distribution and sales companies. The scheme aimed to recruit a majority of candidates from Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic (BAME) backgrounds as these groups are underrepresented in the film industry (just 3% of employees are from BAME backgrounds). The scheme, a partnership between the IndependentCinemaOffice, the Film Distributors' Association and Film Export UK and funded by Creative Skillset, has already proved a success, with over 50% of the trainees graduating to roles in the industry.
To find out more about how you can get involved in FEDS, click here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds2016
To find out more about the first year of FEDS visit here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds

7:26

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos and stuff you see before you watch the movie

Film Industry #10 Film Distribution 101

To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tel...

Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

Get the IFH Podcast 👉https://indiefilmhustle.com/podcasts
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that ...

published: 21 Dec 2015

A Real Distribution Strategy For Your Film's Business Plan

http://FilmSpecific.com When looking for Film Financing, you need a solid Business Plan for your film containing a realistic Film DistributionStrategy.
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/IAozOi
Let'sConnect:
Like us on FaceBook:
https://www.facebook.com/FilmSpecific
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/FilmSpecific
Become one of the readers of our Blog:
http://independentfilmblog.com/
Contact info
Website
http://www.FilmSpecific.com
http://www.IndependentFilmBlog.com
Learn more about becoming a member of Film Specific:
http://www.FilmSpecific.com/public/10.cfmDownload our free Film Specific app here:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/film-specific/id414856032?mt=8
Subscribe to your YouTube Channel:
http://goo.gl/IAozOi
0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
ho...

published: 17 Sep 2010

Marial Film Distributions

The Binomial Distribution: Crash Course Statistics #15

Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5...

published: 09 May 2018

Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistribut...

Jump Start Distributions - 2011 Promo

The Normal Distribution (DeSTRESS Film 11)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

published: 11 Jan 2013

Film Exhibition Distribution and Sales #filmFEDS

The FilmExhibition, Distribution and Sales (FEDS scheme) offered 15 trainees the opportunity of nine-months paid (LondonLiving Wage equivalent) work experience in film exhibition, distribution and sales companies. The scheme aimed to recruit a majority of candidates from Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic (BAME) backgrounds as these groups are underrepresented in the film industry (just 3% of employees are from BAME backgrounds). The scheme, a partnership between the IndependentCinemaOffice, the Film Distributors' Association and Film Export UK and funded by Creative Skillset, has already proved a success, with over 50% of the trainees graduating to roles in the industry.
To find out more about how you can get involved in FEDS, click here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/tra...

published: 19 Nov 2015

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos and stuff you see before you watch the movie

To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tell me.
#BeyondFilmSchool
CONNECT WITH AMBER!
BLOG: https://freelancefilmlife.wordpress.com/
WEBSITE: http://www.ambermsherman.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/amberlivingvlog/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ASherms21
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/asherms21/

To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tell me.
#BeyondFilmSchool
CONNECT WITH AMBER!
BLOG: https://freelancefilmlife.wordpress.com/
WEBSITE: http://www.ambermsherman.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/amberlivingvlog/
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ASherms21
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Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

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Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie...

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Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
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Get the IFH Podcast 👉https://indiefilmhustle.com/podcasts
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/
Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's IndieFilmHustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com
SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv
IFH Podcast: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/itunes
Tips from the TrenchesPlaylist: https://goo.gl/qRv2I0
LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://www.facebook.com/indiefilmhustle
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0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
how you plan to generate revenue
revenue on your film om the first is through
Videos that helped our thousands of viewers:
#Leveraging Your Short Film To Grow Your Audience
http://goo.gl/MlWv9R
#How to Attract Film Financing By Leveraging Your Short Film
http://goo.gl/cagTba
#Finding RevenueProjections For Your Film's Business Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P0VHlUt6E
#Film BusinessPlans: 5 Biggest Mistakes
http://goo.gl/3OOo1i
0:59
traditional distribution platforms and the second is through non-traditional or what I call 2.0 distribution platforms
1:29
traditional retail DVD so the DVD's that you see in the stores
1:37
platforms are the traditional distribution platforms
1:41
1:50
we've also come across for more distribution platforms
2:05
to earn revenue on your film so
2:44
promoting your business plan to potential investors
3:37
planning to release it digitally on the Internet
4:04
these potential investors who are reading your business plan so within
4:24
what's your strategy for maximizing your revenue
4:50
whatever path you choose you need to clearly communicate

http://FilmSpecific.com When looking for Film Financing, you need a solid Business Plan for your film containing a realistic Film DistributionStrategy.
Subscribe: http://goo.gl/IAozOi
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Become one of the readers of our Blog:
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Contact info
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Learn more about becoming a member of Film Specific:
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Subscribe to your YouTube Channel:
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0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
how you plan to generate revenue
revenue on your film om the first is through
Videos that helped our thousands of viewers:
#Leveraging Your Short Film To Grow Your Audience
http://goo.gl/MlWv9R
#How to Attract Film Financing By Leveraging Your Short Film
http://goo.gl/cagTba
#Finding RevenueProjections For Your Film's Business Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P0VHlUt6E
#Film BusinessPlans: 5 Biggest Mistakes
http://goo.gl/3OOo1i
0:59
traditional distribution platforms and the second is through non-traditional or what I call 2.0 distribution platforms
1:29
traditional retail DVD so the DVD's that you see in the stores
1:37
platforms are the traditional distribution platforms
1:41
1:50
we've also come across for more distribution platforms
2:05
to earn revenue on your film so
2:44
promoting your business plan to potential investors
3:37
planning to release it digitally on the Internet
4:04
these potential investors who are reading your business plan so within
4:24
what's your strategy for maximizing your revenue
4:50
whatever path you choose you need to clearly communicate

Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5apx.html
If you'd like more information on calculating the binomial coefficient (n-choose-k) read this: http://www.statisticshowto.com/binomial-coefficient/
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Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5apx.html
If you'd like more information on calculating the binomial coefficient (n-choose-k) read this: http://www.statisticshowto.com/binomial-coefficient/
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Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked ...

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public thro...

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

The Normal Distribution (DeSTRESS Film 11)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked ...

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

The FilmExhibition, Distribution and Sales (FEDS scheme) offered 15 trainees the opportunity of nine-months paid (LondonLiving Wage equivalent) work experience in film exhibition, distribution and sales companies. The scheme aimed to recruit a majority of candidates from Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic (BAME) backgrounds as these groups are underrepresented in the film industry (just 3% of employees are from BAME backgrounds). The scheme, a partnership between the IndependentCinemaOffice, the Film Distributors' Association and Film Export UK and funded by Creative Skillset, has already proved a success, with over 50% of the trainees graduating to roles in the industry.
To find out more about how you can get involved in FEDS, click here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds2016
To find out more about the first year of FEDS visit here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds

The FilmExhibition, Distribution and Sales (FEDS scheme) offered 15 trainees the opportunity of nine-months paid (LondonLiving Wage equivalent) work experience in film exhibition, distribution and sales companies. The scheme aimed to recruit a majority of candidates from Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic (BAME) backgrounds as these groups are underrepresented in the film industry (just 3% of employees are from BAME backgrounds). The scheme, a partnership between the IndependentCinemaOffice, the Film Distributors' Association and Film Export UK and funded by Creative Skillset, has already proved a success, with over 50% of the trainees graduating to roles in the industry.
To find out more about how you can get involved in FEDS, click here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds2016
To find out more about the first year of FEDS visit here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds

Film Industry #10 Film Distribution 101

To my Film IndustryPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3J50PdJA4jXujQwVyIDUHhVcTesigehp
Episode 10 of the Film Industry cover the basics of FilmDistribution.
Many people in the industry have no idea how it works, but if you're a filmmaker you will need to learn all about it so you dont get taken advantage of.
Distribution is never taught in schools from my experience no one ever covered this. It was totally foreign to me!
What is distribution?
What does a film distribution company do?
How do you get distribution?
How are film festivals involved in this?
There is so much more about distribution to share, but I covered the basics here.
Please comment if you have a question, or thought about this topic. Or if you have a topic you want covered please feel free to tell me.
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Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

Get the IFH Podcast 👉https://indiefilmhustle.com/podcasts
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru JasonBrubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/
Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's IndieFilmHustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com
SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv
IFH Podcast: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/itunes
Tips from the TrenchesPlaylist: https://goo.gl/qRv2I0
LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://www.facebook.com/indiefilmhustle
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A Real Distribution Strategy For Your Film's Business Plan

http://FilmSpecific.com When looking for Film Financing, you need a solid Business Plan for your film containing a realistic Film DistributionStrategy.
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Let'sConnect:
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Contact info
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http://www.IndependentFilmBlog.com
Learn more about becoming a member of Film Specific:
http://www.FilmSpecific.com/public/10.cfmDownload our free Film Specific app here:
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Subscribe to your YouTube Channel:
http://goo.gl/IAozOi
0:19
business plan
0:29
realistic distribution strategy
0:33
how you plan to generate revenue
revenue on your film om the first is through
Videos that helped our thousands of viewers:
#Leveraging Your Short Film To Grow Your Audience
http://goo.gl/MlWv9R
#How to Attract Film Financing By Leveraging Your Short Film
http://goo.gl/cagTba
#Finding RevenueProjections For Your Film's Business Plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P0VHlUt6E
#Film BusinessPlans: 5 Biggest Mistakes
http://goo.gl/3OOo1i
0:59
traditional distribution platforms and the second is through non-traditional or what I call 2.0 distribution platforms
1:29
traditional retail DVD so the DVD's that you see in the stores
1:37
platforms are the traditional distribution platforms
1:41
1:50
we've also come across for more distribution platforms
2:05
to earn revenue on your film so
2:44
promoting your business plan to potential investors
3:37
planning to release it digitally on the Internet
4:04
these potential investors who are reading your business plan so within
4:24
what's your strategy for maximizing your revenue
4:50
whatever path you choose you need to clearly communicate

The Binomial Distribution: Crash Course Statistics #15

Today we're going to discuss the Binomial Distribution and a special case of this distribution known as a BernoulliDistribution. The formulas that define these distributions provide us with shortcuts for calculating the probabilities of all kinds of events that happen in everyday life.They can can also be used to help us look at how probabilities are connected! For instance, knowing the chance of getting a flat tire today is useful, but knowing the likelihood of getting one this year, or in the next five years, may be more useful. And heads up, this episode is going to have a lot more equations than normal, but to sweeten the deal, we added zombies!
If you want to try out some of the math from this video here is a great binomial probability calculator: http://vassarstats.net/textbook/ch5apx.html
If you'd like more information on calculating the binomial coefficient (n-choose-k) read this: http://www.statisticshowto.com/binomial-coefficient/
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com
Support Crash Course on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids

Income Distribution revisited (DeSTRESS Film 20)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. Film 20 is a follow-up to Film 15, which looked at wealth inequality, income inequality and the Gini coefficient. It uses income as an example of how to characterise a skewed distribution. It contrasts public and private-sector approaches to helping people at the bottom end of the income scale. It uses corporate taxation and the Laffer curve as an example of a non-linear regression. It shows how poorer people are affected more by periods of recession.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

The Normal Distribution (DeSTRESS Film 11)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film uses looks at examples of phenomena that can be modelled with a Normal distribution: these include aircraft capacity, body mass index and the number of people wanting to use a lift.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

Film Exhibition Distribution and Sales #filmFEDS

The FilmExhibition, Distribution and Sales (FEDS scheme) offered 15 trainees the opportunity of nine-months paid (LondonLiving Wage equivalent) work experience in film exhibition, distribution and sales companies. The scheme aimed to recruit a majority of candidates from Black, Asian and MinorityEthnic (BAME) backgrounds as these groups are underrepresented in the film industry (just 3% of employees are from BAME backgrounds). The scheme, a partnership between the IndependentCinemaOffice, the Film Distributors' Association and Film Export UK and funded by Creative Skillset, has already proved a success, with over 50% of the trainees graduating to roles in the industry.
To find out more about how you can get involved in FEDS, click here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds2016
To find out more about the first year of FEDS visit here: http://www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training/feds